Mantashe expressed his dissatisfaction with the mining company.

CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA – MAY 27: ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe is seen during the African National Congress (ANC) National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting on May 27, 2017 in Centurion, South Africa. The ANC is holding its ordinary National Executive Committee meeting on 26 – 28 May. During the meeting, President Zuma threatened his detractors in the governing party, saying they should not “push him too far.”

Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe has met with Gold Fields executives as part of efforts to resolve the current impasse, where the company wants to retrench over a thousand workers at its South Deep mine.

Gwede Mantashe attempts to prevent retrenchments at Gold Fields

At the meeting held on Monday evening, Mantashe expressed his dissatisfaction with the mining company’s August announcement to retrench 1 100 employees and 400 contractors.

“We don’t believe the company is acting in good faith. They have merely engaged in a tick-box exercise for compliance purposes. This is a disturbing approach, and we remain unhappy with the way the process has unfolded thus far,”

the Minister said.

Department of Mineral Resources expresses concerns with state of labour in mining

The Department of Mineral Resources began engagements with Gold Fields in August 2018 to find alternatives to the company’s proposed retrenchment plan.

“We continue to urge employers in the sector to be responsible, as we are dealing with people’s lives when we talk of possible retrenchments, and not mere numbers,”

the Minister said.

The department also expressed concern at the strike currently underway at the mine located in Gauteng. Workers linked to National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) downed tools on 2 November in protest of the retrenchments.